Andrew F. • December 13, 2015Angel de la Independencia or simply known as "El Angel" is a monument in Reforma Avenue and Florencia Street, near Zona Rosa. This monument celebrates Mexico's independence in 1810.
The Breast Cancer Awareness Campaign • October 3, 2011The monument was inaugurated in 1942 and represents the city's ever changing political, social and cultural scene. See it lit up in pink during October to support Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
EKECO ORGANIC TEQUILA • October 16, 2011Don't miss the amazing view of Mexico City's skyline on the top of this amazing monument, or simply relax watching the fountains in front of it.
Leon P. • August 24, 2014A really nice monument, just be careful weekdays mornings, there tends to be some mugging around.
Michael B. • March 26, 2016So many cool artifacts and paintings here, nestled in the heart of downtown Mexico City. Lots to see and do. Totally recommend.
Paula M. • November 28, 2021Very beautiful building and the inside is gorgeous. It is free to go in, but there is a tour guide which I guess you can access more parts of the place, but it is paid
Paula M. • November 28, 2021It is a monument from the outside, huge and very gorgeous. It is huge on the inside as well, but I thought it was not so amazing as the outside. It is free to enter
Gregory F. • February 23, 2020So much to see, it’s worth a full day of exploring (museums, taco spots, old buildings and shops)
48 hrs A. • April 15, 2013Visit the Museum of San Ildefonso and check out some of the unique and interesting temporary exhibits always on display. The colonial style of the building is amazing, you can't miss it.- Ale Valdivia
Andrew F. • December 23, 2015This church was started in the 16th century and completed in the 19th century. This temple was built in the grounds of the Zoo of Aztec Emperor Moctezuma.
Gregory F. • February 23, 2020The murals and cactus garden are both worth a visit!
48 hrs A. • April 15, 2013In this Colonnial palace, there are temporary exhibits and a permanent exhibit about the history of the city. There is a library that has the most important heritage about Mexico City.
The Breast Cancer Awareness Campaign • October 3, 2011Did you know that the tower is 135 metres (443 f) and 35 stories tall? Make sure to support Breast Cancer Awareness Month throughout October and see Torre Caballito get lit up in pink.
Will M. • November 12, 2018Hidden gem! Government building with a rich history and beautiful murals. Free entry!
Paul F. • April 18, 2016Very neat looking Korean architecture! You'll see it from the outside before entering the park.
Yael G. • June 11, 2017Gran lugar para eventos como graduaciones o bodas, la decoración es muy bonita, lo único malo es el espacio que hay para bailar.
Rebeca R. • September 3, 2012Los tacos de guisado de Lupita son buenísimos, en especial los de costilla y Chile relleno.
Mr M. • August 29, 2016Dont miss this landmark
Isrrael R. • February 16, 2015Muy cuidado vengan vale.la.pena
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